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Current and experimental antibody-based therapeutics: Insights, breakthroughs, setbacks and future directions
ArticleAbstract: The premise of targeted therapy was born from an intimate understanding of the unique biological patPalabras claves:antibody, Antibody based therapeutics, Antithrombotic agents, Immune response, monoclonal antibodiesAutores:Enma Verónica Páez-Espinosa, Khasawneh F.T., Lin O.A., Murad J.P.Fuentes:scopusInvestigation of a thromboxane A<inf>2</inf> receptor–based vaccine for managing thrombogenesis
ArticleAbstract: Background—Despite the well-established role for the thromboxane A2 receptor (TPR) in the developmenPalabras claves:Antiplatelet agent, Platelets, Thrombosis, Thromboxane A receptor 2, VaccineAutores:Alshbool F., Enma Verónica Páez-Espinosa, Karim Z., Khasawneh F.T., Lin O.A.Fuentes:googlescopusMouse transient receptor potential channel 6: Role in hemostasis and thrombogenesis
ArticleAbstract: Although changes in the intracellular levels of calcium (Ca2+) are a central step in platelet activaPalabras claves:Calcium entry, Hemostasis, Platelet aggregation, thrombogenesis, Transient receptor potential channel 6Autores:Enma Verónica Páez-Espinosa, Khasawneh F.T., Murad J.P., Ting H.J.Fuentes:googlescopusMouse transient receptor potential channel type 6 selectively regulates agonist-induced platelet function
ArticleAbstract: While changes in intracellular calcium levels is a central step in platelet activation and thrombusPalabras claves:Calcium channel, Platelets, Receptor-operated calcium entry, TRPC6Autores:Alshbool F., Enma Verónica Páez-Espinosa, Karim Z., Khasawneh F.T., Lin O.A.Fuentes:googlescopus